Abstract

BOUT forty miles south of the mouth of the Columbia River and two miles out from the entrance of Netarts Bay are three large rocks. These are the homes of countless numbers of sea-birds and as the bird life there had never been disturbed to any Netarts was one of interest to a bird crank because in the coast mountains we found breeding, such birds as the varied thrush, pileolated warbler, Oregon jay, Vaux swift, pileated woodpecker, western evening grosbeak and in the dwarfed shrubbery down by the

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